There was a time not so long ago,when everybody in the Rochester area know when the Kodak bonuses came out. The merchants heavily advertised the event. In other words, you could not help but notice. Now the Kodak bonus on
- I see where Romney and McCain are trading insults, both saying to one another, that they’re liberal. Of course, long term readers of this blog will understand something many other have not yet… they’re both correct.
- I hear there’s
Byran, Hot Air, points out that Mike Huckabee had an interesting point about rebuilding I-95 rather than sending out individual rebate checks:
Mike Huckabee makes some sense on the economic stimulus. He says, essentially, if we’re going to borrow
I note with interest that Jonathan Martin has put up a post at Politico making note of the fact that the global warming business has all but disappeared from John McCain’s speechmaking. Apparently McCain has finally figured out it’s not
Continue reading about Why the Silence, John? Must be the Snow That Puts Him Off.
And so why would Soros be trying to move us toward Democrats here in the US?
During an interview with the BBC at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, billionaire leftist George Soros weighed in
If there were ever a bigger and more fanciful case of wishful thinking than Krugman’s New York Times article, today, I’ve never seen it. He’s going well over and above his usual fantasy mongering, here:
Maybe Mr. Obama was,
- Sorry, Mark, I got your note just a few hours ago. No, my mind is intact, which in fact is the reason for my (Somewhat) belated response. I apparently have limits as regards how much sheer idiocy I will
I commented last night on the state of Michigan, and the state of the economy there. Boortz did too, apparently yesterday noon time:
This is a state suffering under what people are calling a “single state recession.” The reason? A
Nightly Ramble: Sharks And Those Who Act Like Them, Fred, Instant Democrats, And More on Supply Side
- First things first: An Honorable Mention at the OTB Caption Contest.
- I’ve noticed that Memeorandum thinks we have a heartbeat again. I’m not at all sure what caused them to hang up on us, but I’m glad we’re back on
At his blog, Paul Krugman presents some employment-population, labor force participation and wage charts and writes
The point of these charts is not to say that Clinton deserves credit for all good things and Bush deserves blame
Continue reading about What Did Our Tax And Spend Policies Cost Us, Really?
A crazy day, yesterday. For yours truly, lots of irons in the fire, some web development, my day gig some home duities, but of course, as with all of us, yesterday, before I even started the day came the news
Economically speaking, this Christmas season wasn’t bad.
Glenn notes today:
CHRISTMAS RETAIL SALES UP, BUT BY A MODEST 3.6% — but online sales were up 22.4%. The New York Times calls those numbers “bleak,” a term that’s more accurately used
In 1992, B.J. Clinton campaigned on a “Middle Class Tax Cut.”
In 2000, John Edwards promised to make Christopher Reeves walk again.
Now Michael McAuliff, Daily News(NY), reports Mrs. William Clinton is promising “Elect me and oil prices
Ron Paul, as you may know…particularly if you’ve been reading here, was on Meet the Press yesterday. Now I doubtless will be getting reaction from the Paulettes, as I do every freakin’ time I bring the subject up…. reaction not
Via the LAT: Grim tales from Zimbabwe
Life here is full of Catch-22 dilemmas that would strain credulity if they were fiction: It costs more to go to work than you can possibly earn, for